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GIRLS SOCCER: Glendale knocks off Carl Junction in the quarterfinals

CARL JUNCTION, Mo. — Glendale scored a pair of unanswered first-half goals to build a lead on the way to a 4-0 win over Carl Junction in the Class 3 quarterfinal round of the state playoffs on Saturday at Bulldog Stadium. 

The Falcons (20-3) started with a goal in the 15th minute of play before scoring inside the final three minutes of the first half to take a 2-0 lead into the intermission. The second half was scoreless until the Falcons added a pair of late goals inside the last 10 minutes of play to seal the win.

Carl Junction’s Jocelyn Brown passes the ball during the Bulldogs’ quarterfinal game with Glendale on Saturday. Photos by Israel Perez.

“I thought Glendale kind of took us out of our element a little bit,” Carl Junction coach Ed Miller said. “They forced two mistakes in the first half, which I thought we could have gotten out of with 0-0 at halftime. … We just needed to connect some passes and get some momentum (in the second half) but we just could never get that momentum this game.”

Carl Junction closes the season with a 21-6 record and graduates seniors—Kadynce Arnold, Lauren Burgess, Kaylee Cronister, Tessa Miller, Tiffany Pham, Marly Stauffer and Mykah Strausburg.

“We scored over 90 goals this year and only had 15 scored against us coming into this game,” Miller said about his team’s season. “I am very proud of their effort this year. They put in a lot of work and got so much better as the season went on. I felt like we were playing our best ball. I am proud of this group and the seniors that have been playing for four years with us to help set a foundation for our younger pieces coming back. We had a lot of juniors and sophomores get a lot of playing time this year, and I think that is going to help us get better for the future.”

Carl Junction’s Lauren Burgess battles for the ball against Glendale in the Bulldogs’ quarterfinal game on Saturday. Photo by Israel Perez.

“A lot of those girls played together growing up on club teams,” Miller added about his seniors. “They were a good little nucleus that came in as freshmen with the opportunity to start right away or at least get some playing time all four years. They continued to get better every year and they made everyone around them better as well.”

Avery Givens got Glendale on the board in the 15th minute when she found the back of the net on a rebound goal for a 1-0 lead.

Charlie Wistrom put the Falcons up 2-0 after scoring from 10 yards out with 2:49 left in the first half.

“We needed to come out with some energy,” Miller said about the message at halftime. “Usually, we come out on fire and are ready to go in the second half. We just couldn’t get after it in the second half and you have to credit a lot of that to Glendale’s defense and their girls.”

Glendale’s Ayla Walden looked to push the lead to three goals for Glendale with less than eight minutes to play but a diving save from Carl Junction goalie Chrissy Figueroa kept the lead at two goals.

Emily Harrison found the back of the net shortly after to push the lead to 3-0 for the Falcons. Reilly Heman added a fourth goal for Glendale with three and a half minutes to play. 

Glendale moves on to battle Ursuline Academy in the Class 3 semifinals at 11 a.m. on June 3.

Carl Junction’s Hannah Franks fights off a defender looking to pass in the Bulldogs’ Class 3 quarterfinals game against Glendale on Saturday. Photos by Israel Perez.

STATE BASEBALL: Webb City suffers season-ending loss in quarterfinals 

 

PLATTE CITY, Mo. — Webb City trimmed a 10-run deficit all the way down to three, but the early hole was ultimately too much to overcome. 

Webb City suffered a season-ending 11-7 setback to Platte County on Saturday in a quarterfinal contest of the MSHSAA Class 5 state baseball tournament. 

The Cardinals end the season with a record of 19-16. 

Platte County (25-8) advanced to the semifinals, where they’ll meet either Parkway Central or Fort Zumwalt East at 7 p.m. on June 3 at Ozark’s US Ballpark. 

The Pirates led 10-0 after three innings before the resilient Cardinals plated seven unanswered runs. 

But the hosts added an insurance run and kept the Cardinals at bay late to secure the win. 

Platte County plated eight runs on seven hits and three walks in the bottom of the second inning.

Eli Nelson and Jakob Knudsen both walked before Dayton Doll delivered a two-out, two-run triple off the fence in right field. 

Dayne Wimberly followed with an RBI double to center before Cameron Lewis and Dylan Robertson added run-scoring singles for a 5-0 lead. 

That chased Webb City starting pitcher Cooper Crouch, with Gavin Stowell taking over.

Nickolas Baker contributed a two-run triple and Knudsen had an RBI single for an eight-run cushion before Stowell retired the side.

In the third, Devin Wassmann’s two-run home run to right field made it 10-0. 

Webb City didn’t go down quietly. 

The Cardinals pushed across a single tally in the top of the fourth. Eric Fitch and Cy Darnell recorded back to back hits before Kenley Hood’s sacrifice fly got Webb City on the board. 

The champions of District 7, Webb City erupted for six runs in the fifth. 

Aidan Brock walked, Kaylor Darnell doubled and Brantley Carter walked to load the bases. Fitch then delivered an RBI infield single. Cy Darnell and Cade Wilson followed with two-run doubles. 

After the second pitching change of the inning, Kenley Hood smacked a run-scoring double to left, trimming the deficit to 10-7.

The Pirates got a run back in the bottom of fifth on Wassmann’s RBI single. 

Webb City reliever Walker Sweet worked out of trouble in the sixth, keeping his team’s deficit at four. 

However, the Cardinals went down in order in the seventh.

Fitch and Cy Darnell had two hits apiece, while Cy Darnell, Wilson and Hood drove in two runs apiece. 

Crouch allowed seven runs on six hits and two walks in 1 2/3 innings. He struck out two. Stowell surrendered four runs on four hits and three walks and struck out three in three frames. Sweet did not allow a run in 1 1/3 innings, striking out two. 

Platte County’s Sawyer Allen was the winning pitcher. He allowed four runs on three hits and two walks in 4 1/3 innings. 

Webb City’s seniors were Brantley Carter, Kolton Eilenstein, Jeremiah Leaming, Brock, Crouch, Fitch, Stowell and Wilson. 

It was Flave Darnell’s final game as Webb City’s head coach, as he’s moving into an administration position in the school district. 

Darnell recorded more than 300 wins during his coaching career.

STATE TRACK & FIELD: DAY 1 PHOTO GALLERY

The opening day of the 2022 Class 3-5 MSHSAA Track & Field Championships was held on Friday at Adkins Stadium in Jefferson City.

Below are photos of Joplin area athletes from SoMo Sports photographer Shawn Fowler.

 

Joplin’s Donovyn Fowler won a state title in the triple jump.

 

Webb City’s Grayson Smith won the Class 4 pole vault.

 

Pictured is Joplin’s 4×800 relay team.
Webb City’s 4×800 relay.

 

Donovyn Fowler

 

Carl Junction’s Olivia Vediz earned all-state honors in the long jump.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carl Junction’s Sydney Ward

 

Joplin’s Jennalee Dunn

 

Webb City’s Riley Hawkins

 

Carl Junction senior Ally Montez.

STATE TRACK ROUNDUP: Joplin’s Fowler, Webb City’s Smith capture gold

 

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Joplin’s Donovyn Fowler and Webb City’s Grayson Smith captured gold medals in their respective events on Friday at the 2022 MSHSAA Track & Field Championships at Adkins Stadium.

The pair of individual state champions led a strong Joplin area contingent on the first day of the two-day event. 

The area produced a number of individual state medalists in three different classes and East Newton’s boys won a title in the 4×800-meter relay. 

Below is a look at Friday’s highlights. 

 

CLASS 5 BOYS

Joplin senior Donovyn Fowler won the Class 5 triple jump on Friday at the state track meet in Jefferson City. Photos by Shawn Fowler.

A senior at Joplin High School, Fowler won the Class 5 triple jump with a leap of 49-8.25. He recorded the winning jump on his fifth attempt. Fowler’s mark was more than a foot better than the runner-up, as Lee’s Summit’s Joshua Manning jumped 48-5.25.

A future Oklahoma Sooner, Fowler will look to claim gold in the long jump on Saturday. He’s the top seed in the event. 

Fowler wasn’t the only Eagle to make the awards podium on Friday. 

Joplin’s 4×800-meter relay team of Evan Matlock, Nick Horton, Zaben Barnes and Hobbs Campbell finished fifth in 8:02 to earn medalist honors. 

Also, Joplin finished 15th in the prelims of the 4×100 relay and Neosho’s Isaiah Green was ninth in the triple jump (44-0.75).

Joplin’s boys are in third place in the team standings with 14 points. 

 

CLASS 5 GIRLS

Joplin senior Jennalee Dunn earned all-state honors in two events. 

Dunn finished fourth in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:59. Dunn also reached the podium by finishing seventh in the 800 with a time of 2:16.

The Joplin girls (Allie Lawrence, Abigayle Lowery, Amaya Montgomery, Brynn Driver) finished 15th in the prelims of the 4×200 and did not advance to the finals. Driver was 16th in the prelims of the 400.

Carthage junior Joey Hettinger tied for 10th in the high jump after clearing 4-11.75. 

 

CLASS 4 BOYS

A junior at Webb City, Smith was the state champion in the pole vault after clearing 15-5.75. 

Webb City junior Grayson Smith won the Class 4 pole vault on Friday at the state track meet. Photos by Shawn Fowler.

Smith locked up the gold medal when he was the lone competitor to get over the bar at 13-11 on his first attempt. Kearney’s John Timchak cleared 13-11 on his second attempt but went out at 14-1.75. 

Smith cleared 15-0 and 15-5.75 on his first attempts. Last year’s runner-up in the event, Smith attempted 16-4.75 but was unable to get over the bar on his three attempts.

The Cardinals had two of the top four finishers in the pole vault, as junior Justin Allen placed fourth (13-5.25).

Webb City’s boys finished sixth in the 4×800 relay to earn a spot on the podium, as Daunte Smiles, Roman Borboa, Mason Hedger and Evan Stevens clocked a time of 8:14. 

Also for the Cardinals, Stevens placed seventh in the 3200 in 9:45 and Nate Miller finished 11th in the discus (143-4).

Nevada’s Drew Beachler finished seventh in the triple jump (43-2.5) and teammate James Downing was seventh in the pole vault (12-6). 

McDonald County’s Josh Pacheco finished eighth in the triple jump. 

Webb City’s boys are tied with Festus for the team lead after Day 1, as both schools have 20 points apiece.

 

CLASS 4 GIRLS

Webb City senior Riley Hawkins finished fourth in the Class 4 1600 at the state track meet.

Webb City’s Riley Hawkins placed fourth in the 1600 with a school record time of 5:15. A senior, Hawkins also finished 12th in the 800 (2:25). 

Webb City’s Dawsyn Decker was fourth in the javelin (126-3) and teammate Sami Mancini took seventh in the shot put (36-6.25), giving Webb City’s girls three medalists on the day. 

Carl Junction senior Olivia Vediz placed fourth in the long jump with a leap of 17-5.5 to earn all-state honors.

Nevada’s Lillian Hart tied for seventh in the high jump (5-0.25). 

Also of note, Carl Junction’s Ally Montez advanced to the finals in both hurdle races, while teammate Sydney Ward moved on to the finals in both the 100 and the 200.

The Bulldogs’ 4×400 relay finished 10th in the prelims and did not advance. 

 

CLASS 3 HIGHLIGHTS

East Newton’s boys claimed gold in the 4×800 relay, as Mason Silva, Chase Sorrell, Kelton Sorrell and Gabe Bergen recorded a time of 8:06. The Patriots also won the event in both ’21 and ’19. 

Chase and Kelton Sorrell finished seventh and eighth, respectively, in the 3200. 

Lamar’s Trace Willhite placed fifth in the discus (160-0), with East Newton’s Dominic Shaw seventh in the same event (150-11). 

In Class 3 girls highlights, Lamar’s Phajjia Gordon finished fifth in the shot put (38-7.5) and Seneca’s Rylee Darnell finished sixth in the high jump (5-1).

 

MORE PHOTOS: STATE TRACK & FIELD: DAY 1 PHOTO GALLERY – SoMo Sports (somo-sports.com)

 

Joplin senior Jennalee Dunn earned all-state honors at Friday’s state track meet in Jefferson City. All photos by Shawn Fowler.